The Transport Secretary has written to Eurig Druce, UK group managing director of Citroen's parent company Stellantis, calling for 'immediate steps' to improve the recall procedure.
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The CEO said the industry risks collapsing if the EU does not reconsider the proposed ban on sales of new petrol and diesel cars over the next decade.
Four in five adults don't know the legal drink drive limits, research has shown, as England and Wales could see the legal limit reduced in line with Scotland
The stop-drive order has already left tens of thousands of Britons without use of their cars for almost two months, with some facing seven weeks and potentially longer without them.
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Marlon Henriques, 30, of Tidworth, Wiltshire, drove at speeds of over 85mph on 30mph roads while dangerously weaving in and out his lane while overtaking.
Dealers have lashed out at the scheme, saying buyers have been delaying purchases to understand which models might get the full £3,750 discounts.
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The Indian-owned car manufacturer has handed the Rail Delivery Group, which is responsible for the National Rail website, a cease and desist letter.
It topped the rankings with an 'impressively low' claim rate of just 3.06 per cent - with an average repair price of £300.10.
The pictures signal the start of the city's 'supercar season', when wealthy Arabs flee the scorching hot temperatures of the Middle East and cruise around the capital in their extravagant motors.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) said motorists are often 'first on the scene' when someone suffers a cardiac arrest.
The expensive SUVs being attacked are immensely popular among celebrities and professional footballers and traditionally have an exposed component that's incredibly easy to access.